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Misha

"Due to the open source nature of the Fediverse and the widespread digital competence in the scholarly community, there is ample potential for societies to take a central role in developing a new scholarly commons." #LSE #fediverse

Great blog post by @brembs

blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocial

8 comments
Misha

@Blotreport @brembs

Noted :)

"Despite the superficial resemblance of these elephantine beasts, mastodons were shorter and stockier than mammoths, had lower, flatter heads and had shorter, straighter tusks. Mastodons were wood browsers and their molars have pointed cones specially adapted for eating woody tissue. Mammoths were grazers, and their molars have flat surfaces for eating grass"

Misha

@brembs

Comment from article:

The ACM has taken your advice here and set up mastodon.acm.org. Hopefully other learned societies will follow their lead. @ACM

Juan Luis

@MishaVelthuis @brembs @ACM The struggle is real :) Hope they wholeheartedly bet on the Fediverse

cognitively accessible math

@MishaVelthuis @brembs So get those universities and colleges to get things going ;)

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